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Azrael the Mad
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 7:43 pm
The following is the case file of the infamous Otaku Murderer, Tsutomu Miyazaki, as taken from Wikipedia. This is the reason why otaku are looked down upon in Japan, and why I prefer to NOT call myself one, despite the fact that I am. The Wikipedia entry left a lot out...but some of the details are better left that way. It's just disgusting what this man did. Read. Learn. Be informed.

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Miyazaki's mugshot at the time of his arrest in 1989

Background

His premature birth left him with deformed hands, which were permanently gnarled and fused directly to the wrists, necessitating him to move his entire forearm in order to rotate the hand. Due to his deformity, he was ostracized in elementary school, and consequently kept to himself and began to read manga almost obsessively.

Although he was originally a star student, his grades in high school dropped dramatically. Instead of studying English and becoming a teacher as he originally intended, he attended a local junior college, studying to become a photo-technician.

Life as a serial killer

Between 1988 and 1989, Miyazaki mutilated and killed four girls, ages four to seven; he then sexually molested their corpses and ate portions of his third and fourth victims. The crimes — which, prior to Miyazaki's apprehension and trial were classified "The Little Girl Murders" — shocked Saitama Prefecture, which had a long-standing record of low occurrences of crimes against children.

During the day, Miyazaki was a mild-mannered, quiet, obedient employee. He selected children to kill randomly. He terrorized the families of his victims, sending them letters recalling in graphic, yet mechanical, detail what he had done to their children. To the family of victim Erika Namba, Miyazaki sent a morbid postcard assembled using words cut out of magazines, spelling out: "Erika. Cold. Cough. Throat. Rest. Death."

He allowed the corpse of his first victim, Mari Konno, to decompose in the hills near his home, then chopped off the hands and feet, which he kept in his closet, and which were recovered upon his arrest. He charred the remaining bones in his furnace, ground them into powder, and sent them to her family in a box, along with several of her teeth, photos of her clothes, and a postcard reading: "Mari. Cremated. Bones. Investigate. Prove."

Arrest

In 1989, Miyazaki, while attempting to insert a zoom-lens into the v****a of a grade school-aged girl in a park near her home, was attacked by the girl's father. Miyazaki fled on foot, but returned to the park to retrieve his car, whereupon he was promptly arrested. A police search of his two-room bungalow turned up a collection of manga, some pornographic, and 5763 videotapes, some containing pornographic anime (hentai) and slasher films, in his apartment. Interspersed among the content were video footage and pictures of his victims. Contrary to many media reports, most of the tapes contained regular anime programs, such as Dokaben. The centerpieces of his collection were the first five Guinea Pig films; he apparently used the second film in the series as a template for one of his killings. Miyazaki's crimes fueled a moral panic against otaku and anime in Japan; Miyazaki, who retained a perpetually calm and collected demeanor during his trial, appeared indifferent to his capture. In 1989, he was convicted of what became known as "The Otaku Murders."

Following his son's conviction, Miyazaki's father, who had refused to pay for his legal defense, committed suicide.

Incarceration and trial

Throughout the 1990s, Miyazaki remained incarcerated while Saitama Prefecture put him through a battery of psychiatric evaluations, ending with the 1997 conclusion by a team of psychiatrists from Tokyo University that Miyazaki, though suffering from multiple personality disorder and extreme schizophrenia, was still aware of the gravity and consequences of his crimes, and was therefore accountable for them.

Shortly thereafter, Miyazaki was sentenced to death by hanging.

He has remained on death row for many years, appealing to have his sentence reduced to life imprisonment. He has also voiced fear of being hanged, the standard execution method in Japan, requesting instead American-style lethal injection. His life is essentially the same as when he committed his murders, spending his days reading manga and comic books and watching anime on a small television in his cell.

On January 17, 2006, the Supreme Court of Justice upheld the original death sentence. The date of his execution has not been decided yet.

In an interesting cultural shift from the time the murders were originally committed, the news reports of the court decisions upholding Miyazaki's sentence refer to him only as a child murderer, omitting all references to his hobbies. This can be seen as reflecting the changing attitudes in Japan towards otaku in general.

Once again, all of this was cited from Wikipedia.com.

That's all of it. I hope this was informative...if you chose to read it. And I also hope it explains why I think "otaku" is a rather bad word that has strangely changed into a good word in the American vernacular. If you want to read more on this subject, I suggest The Silencing of the Lambs by Charles T. Whipple. Very informative.

Oh, your input on this strange subject would be greatly appreciated.

Also, do you think "otaku" is a bad word...or not? Since I can't put a poll in here. XD;;

Wyrn
You forgot the Meaning behind Otaku.

Otaku means house. In other words it means your live in your house and never come out. How can anyone think of that as a good word? I hate otaku with a burning passion. I think they are useless to society.
Thank you for reminding me of that, Wyrn-chan. Yeah...Otaku are leeches.
 
PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 7:58 pm
Yeah..I remember 'watching' that with you...sounds creepy as hell...I'm probably not going to call myself otaku anymore either, especially if I do go to Japan in 2 years. Despite the fact that what he did was wrong on all levels I found this interesting, serial murder has always been an interest of mine don't ask why. The man clearly was on the right path in part of his life, I really have to wonder what caused the sudden change in his behavior. I do think the fact he can continue an alost normal life behind bars is quite a shame, not exactly the best idea.

I think Otaku can be bad in some instances, it just depends. Though I think that it will have a tie to this for me.
 

VanillaCreamCoveredOreo
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Azrael the Mad
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 8:07 pm
VanillaCreamCoveredOreo
Yeah..I remember 'watching' that with you...sounds creepy as hell...I'm probably not going to call myself otaku anymore either, especially if I do go to Japan in 2 years. Despite the fact that what he did was wrong on all levels I found this interesting, serial murder has always been an interest of mine don't ask why. The man clearly was on the right path in part of his life, I really have to wonder what caused the sudden change in his behavior. I do think the fact he can continue an alost normal life behind bars is quite a shame, not exactly the best idea.

I think Otaku can be bad in some instances, it just depends. Though I think that it will have a tie to this for me.
Yeah, I noticed that too. He seemed to be on the straight and narrow for most of his life, then he just...lost it. Strange, huh?  
PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 8:57 pm
i've never really considered myself otaku but yeah that is really freaky  

xxNai-chanxx


Azrael the Mad
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 9:04 pm
xxNai-chanxx
i've never really considered myself otaku but yeah that is really freaky
I know, huh? He seemed so normal, and then BOOM. xd  
PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 9:06 pm
You forgot the Meaning behind Otaku.

Otaku means house. In other words it means your live in your house and never come out. How can anyone think of that as a good word? I hate otaku with a burning passion. I think they are useless to society.  

Wyrn

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xxNai-chanxx

PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 9:08 pm
Wyrn
You forgot the Meaning behind Otaku.

Otaku means house. In other words it means your live in your house and never come out. How can anyone think of that as a good word? I hate otaku with a burning passion. I think they are useless to society.

that confuses me. if that is the meaning then why do people call themselves anime otaku?  
PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 9:09 pm
huh?  

chocolatess


Azrael the Mad
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 9:10 pm
Wyrn
You forgot the Meaning behind Otaku.

Otaku means house. In other words it means your live in your house and never come out. How can anyone think of that as a good word? I hate otaku with a burning passion. I think they are useless to society.
OH MY GOD... IT'S YOU...


:RUNS AND TACKLEGLOMPS~!!!!!!!!: But yeah...I forgot that. Sorry...and I totally feel for your hatred for Otaku. They're leeches. Which is why I'm ashamed of myself sometimes... Not that I live in my house and never go out. I have a job, and I go to college. My life isn't centered around anime and manga...that would be pathetic.
I wish the both of you would come back ]: I miss my fellow mods.

Azzy is correct, it would be pathetic and overly creepy.
 
PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 9:10 pm
xxNai-chanxx
Wyrn
You forgot the Meaning behind Otaku.

Otaku means house. In other words it means your live in your house and never come out. How can anyone think of that as a good word? I hate otaku with a burning passion. I think they are useless to society.

that confuses me. if that is the meaning then why do people call themselves anime otaku?


Because they hear Japanese and are like. "Aw Kowaii! Watashi wa baka otaku da ne?"

...No matter how much Japanese you spew out... your still an idiot until you understand what you are saying.  

Wyrn

Shameless Stalker


Wyrn

Shameless Stalker

PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 9:11 pm
MadAzrael
Wyrn
You forgot the Meaning behind Otaku.

Otaku means house. In other words it means your live in your house and never come out. How can anyone think of that as a good word? I hate otaku with a burning passion. I think they are useless to society.
OH MY GOD... IT'S YOU...


:RUNS AND TACKLEGLOMPS~!!!!!!!!: But yeah...I forgot that. Sorry...and I totally feel for your hatred for Otaku. They're leeches. Which is why I'm ashamed of myself sometimes... Not that I live in my house and never go out. I have a job, and I go to college. My life isn't centered around anime and manga...that would be pathetic.


*purs* I missed ya too.  
PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 9:12 pm
I found out that otaku was a degrading word around last summer, and I stopped using it. ^^

That story was intense.
 

Kimiyo-Chan
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Azrael the Mad
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 9:14 pm
Wyrn
MadAzrael
Wyrn
You forgot the Meaning behind Otaku.

Otaku means house. In other words it means your live in your house and never come out. How can anyone think of that as a good word? I hate otaku with a burning passion. I think they are useless to society.
OH MY GOD... IT'S YOU...


:RUNS AND TACKLEGLOMPS~!!!!!!!!: But yeah...I forgot that. Sorry...and I totally feel for your hatred for Otaku. They're leeches. Which is why I'm ashamed of myself sometimes... Not that I live in my house and never go out. I have a job, and I go to college. My life isn't centered around anime and manga...that would be pathetic.


*purs* I missed ya too.
My god, Wyrn, I was just thinking how boring it would be if you really never came back here, now that I returned... You're one of the reasons why I stayed here when the n00bs overran the place, and aside from the fact that Kimi-chan asked me to, you're also a reason why I came back. :mewling, I nuzzle my head into your chest: Wyrn-chaaaaaan... heart  
PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 9:14 pm
How come you guys can't have simple topics....

I gotta actually read that and comprehend that mad

I'm not an otaku, cuz I dun't want to have sex with any anime or manga characters....and I have no time to stalk every writer and sit there and learn every theme song to anime's from A to Z talk2hand

But some people define anyone interested in anime an Otaku.... so so be it then mad
 

violet faerie


Kimiyo-Chan
Captain

PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 9:18 pm
violet faerie
I dun't want to have sex with any anime or manga characters
People like that are absolutely irritating! >.< I've run into a few since I've been on gaia.  
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